August 30th

Missouri News HorizonJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- State Auditor Tom Schweich has called a news conference to criticize a St. Louis newspaper for an editorial that is sharply critical of Schweich’s lawsuit against Governor Nixon’s state budget withholdings for disaster recovery.

Tuesday’s edition of the St. Louis Post Dispatch carried an editorial with the headline: “Auditor’s lawsuit values his budget over victims of Joplin tornado.”

Pictured left: Kelsey Pecaut records on of her eight kills.Wentzville, Mo -- Coming off a second place finish last year in the Class 2 State Tournament the Lady Shamrocks season opener last night, is not how a team likes to begin their season.

On Sun., Aug. 28, around 1:00 a.m., New Haven Police Officers responded to a residence in the Circle Drive Apartment complex in reference to an open 911-phone line. Dispatchers told officers they could hear screaming and a child crying over the open line.

We would like to introduce our newest addition to our team, Brittany Menke.

Menke was born and raised in the New Haven area. She is the daughter of Randall and Phyllis Menke. Menke is a 2006 graduate of New Haven High School and attended East Central College for the first two years of her college career.

BY TIM SAMPSONMissouri News HorizonJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – After months of hearings, debates and filibusters, a slew of new laws went into effect in Missouri this week. From synthetic substances and electric cars to adoptions and concealed carry rules, the new laws cover a wide swath of policy areas.

Here are some of the notable changes most likely to impact the everyday lives of Missourians:

August 28th

BY TIM SAMPSONMissouri News HorizonJEFFESON CITY, Mo. – Missouri’s State Auditor filed suit against Gov. Jay Nixon this past Friday, a week after he issued a scathing audit report that called the governor’s budget decisions in the wake of recent natural disasters unconstitutional.